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<p>The government places great value upon international exchange and collaboration
in education and training. This will continue to be the case after we leave the EU
and establish new relationships with academic institutions across Europe and the rest
of the world.</p><p>If it is in the UK’s interests, we will seek to participate in
specific EU programmes as a third country. While the regulations for future EU programmes
are still in the process of being developed, the draft Political Declaration envisages
the possibility of UK participation in EU programmes like Erasmus+ and the negotiation
of general terms of participation. Officials are preparing for all eventualities and
are considering a wide range of options with regard to the future of international
exchange. These include potential domestic alternatives to the Erasmus+ programme
for the 2020/21 academic year and beyond, should we need them.</p>
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